Die Entw sserung Der St dte, written by A. Reich and originally published in 1908, delves into the critical topic of urban drainage systems. This historical work provides a detailed examination of the methods and technologies employed in the early 20th century for managing wastewater and stormwater in urban environments. Focusing primarily on German cities, the book offers insights into the engineering challenges, urban planning considerations, and public health concerns associated with sanitation infrastructure.
Reich's study serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of civil engineering practices and the historical development of urban infrastructure. Scholars and researchers interested in urban history, environmental engineering, and the history of technology will find this book an informative and insightful exploration of a crucial aspect of urban development.
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